Originally posted by Brian Wallace:
Originally posted by miss pretentious:
Also, if he has selected a major, you could get a book along those lines... pocket dictionary, reference guide, ap stylebook, etc etc etc
Yes, you're right. Nothing is more fun, scintillating and page-turning reading than:
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well, be careful with that, because it would depend on the major. for english classes, i had to use MLA. for history, i had to use chicago style (or turabian). course, history was my major, so i didn't really have to bother too much with MLA, thankfully. in one upper level english class i took (medieval english lit), the professor let me use turabian and write about litratoor in the past tense.